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MRS. ANNIE ELLIGSON
Mrs, Annie Elligson of Brod-
hagen died in the Thamer Nurs-
ing Horne, Seaforth, on Tuesday
at the age of 71. She had been.
ailing for five months and a pat-
ient here for the past month.
The former Annie Siemon, she
was born in Logan township on
June 7, 1880, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Siemon. She
married Fred A. Elligson 53 years
ago and they resided in Brod-
hagen where Mr. Elligson died on
Oct. 24, 1944. She was a member
of St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen, and an active mem-
ber of the Ladies' Aid.
She is survived by one daugh-
ter
aughter Laving, Mrs. George Beuer-
man, McKillop township; one
brother, George Stanton, Mitch-
ell; nine grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren. One daugh-
ter, Freda, Mrs, William Riehl, of
Biodhagen, died in 1953. She was
also predeceased by one brother
and six sisters.
The body is resting at the
home of her son-in-law and dau-
ghter Mr. and Mrs. George Better -
man, lot 8, con. 0, McKillop, until
noon Friday, when, removal will
be made to St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen, for fulneral
service at 2.30 p,m. Rev. E. J.
Fischer will officiate. Burial will
be made in St. Peter's Lutheran
cemetery.
BRODHAGEN
'5
Robert iMbert Elligson, in-
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Elligson, and David Harold, in- p
faint son of 14Ir: and Mrs. Har-
old Elligson were baptised at
the Sunday morning service at
St. (Peter's ,Lutheran (Church.
The sponsors for Robert were
MT. and .Mr's.Carl Elligson andMr. and Mrs. ,Oscar Elligson and
the parents, and. for David, Mr.
and . MTS. Calvin Gilaand the
(parents. The (lowers which ad-
orned the altar were from the
wedding on Saturday of Miss
Manlene Priest*to Franklin.
amok.
Mr. Ahrens, Toronto,
at the themi\de of . and Mrs, C.
Ahrens for the weekend.
Miss (Beverly and Master Rog-
er ISholdice sang solos at the
program which (followed thefowl supper at Duff'sL)niited
Church. Walton, -'last ''Wednes-
day evening,; .their teaciher, Mies
Audrey Haclinvell accompanied
thein on the piano.
Miss Phyllis Hihz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert "3 -Pint
read the address which was
(Public 'Speaking contest at
iMlonktosu recently and S8iss'
(Cheryl 'Wurdell .(of Ja1'muth's
(School) was third prize winner
in the same class.
'Stewards of the Christian
Home . met in ,the Church' ,base-
ment on Thursday evening. TheM,r
devotions were in change of ,:.
and Mrs. Lloyd Prueter, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Mogk, Mfr. and
MTs. Leonard Rose, Pastor
Fischer ,conducted a Bible study
(period, Mr. 'Hesrb Fischer of
Ayton showed pictures., Presi-
dent Leonard Rose conductedthe business. Tt was decided to
have a hallowe'en social • on
Hallowe'en night, along with the
families. Lunch was served by
the same committee as in clharg'e
of devotions.
MT. - and Mrs. 'IFloward Good-
rich, Linda and Robert' moved
Brom Chatham recently to live
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
DapltontiiHinz. Mr. Goodrich is
employed in Stratford.
Mr. and ,Mrs, G1en,B1•ickman
and ,Barry of Brampton at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
'Hinz for the weekend.
(Mr. Wm. S. Riehl, Mr. and
IMrs. (Harry Tait, Mrs. Ross
Leeming and Mr. •and Mrs.
:Manue'1 Beuermanai attended
the funeral of Caroline Bode, in
,Mitchell on ,Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuer•
mann with Mr. and Mrs, John
Eisler, ISeafor'th.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Leon-
hardt with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Matthies, Tavistock on Sunday.
IA kitchen shower was held at
the home of Mrs. Annie 'Stein-
bach, Logan, recently when
more dihait 50 ladies. .mostly
from the village, gathered there
fora surprise shower for Miss
Marlene Priestap, prior to her
marriage to Franklin Buuck.
(Marlene was seated in a decor-
ated chair under an arch of
confetti 'filledballoons and crepe
paper steamers and 'bells. A
mock wedding was staged with
,the following taking part: The
bride, Mrs. John Moore; groom,
Mrs. Harold Mogk. •ttendants:
Mas. Calvin Gilek, Mrs. Harvey
Ahrens, Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens,
IMlrs. Wilbur ¢ioegy, Mrs. Ralph,
Hicks, the minister. Miss Bever-
ley Sholdice and (Miss Linda Mil-
ler, flower girls and ringbearer.
Miss Carole Rose and Mrs. Ross
Leonhardt soloists. A reading
describing the grooun's costume
by Miss Joanne Rock. and read-
ings relating to marriage by
Mrs. Ford Dickison and Mrs. R.
Snuck. Several contests were
conducted by Mrs. R. ,Sholdice
and Mrs. Lavern (Wolfe. Miss
(Beverley Sholdice then drew in
the decorated wagon filled with
gifts. Mrs. Manuel Beuenmann
read the address which was
written ,by Mrs. Fred Herbert.Atter allthe gifts were unwrap -
ed Marlene thanked everyone,
and all sang "For She's A. Jolly
The Captain is saving to equip
a home workshop.
The First Officer is saving
for his marriage.
Both have a
bank account. and
a purpose for saving
They work as a team, yet each has his own
reason for saving, his own dollar objective,
his own pace in achieving it.
A bank account takes care of every type of
saving need. You can start with any amount
you wish, add to it at any time you choose,
keep on as long as you like.
Last year almost 500,000 new deposit accounts
were opened with the chartered banks, making
a total of nearly 10,500,000. The owners of
these accounts know that a bank account
offers the simplest, safest, most convenient
means of safeguarding and accumulating funds.
-Save at a bank - millions. dol
THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
BEST IYOOD BUYS
All prices good Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct. 31 - Nov, 1 - 2
BEE HIVE GOLDEN .
CORN SYRUP 2 lb. Tin 29 c
IMPROVED.BEST SELLING BEANS IN NORTH AMERICA
BEANS with PORK - Van Camp's
2 15 -oz tin 31. c 2 20 -oz tins 35c•
LARGE 44 -OZ BOX
ROBINHOOD INSTANT OATS 39c
CHICKEN VARIETIES
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 2 tins 35c
WESTON'S GOLDEN BROWN
SODA .BISCUITS 1-1b. box 33c
CLOVER LEAF - FANCY
• PINK SALMON 73/4 oz Tin 29 c
MADE) FROM RED RIPE TOMATOES' 11 -oz bot.
AYLMER CATSUP : 2 bottles 39 c
MINCE MEAT -Wagstaffe :. Large 28 -oz tin 43c
DOG FOOD -Swift's "Tempi" . , 3 15 -oz tins 25c
CHEESE SPREAD-Ingersolly 5c off ..8 oz jar 32c
TOMATOES-Seacliffe Choice Quality ... 2 for 37c
20-0Z. 'TINS
CAT£E MIXES-Robinhood
Chocolate or White 3 large 21 -oz pkgs $1
10a; coupon in each pkg.
BAKING NEEDS -Shelled Nuts: Pecans ..'3 oz. pkg. 29c
Broken Walnuts ::3 oz. 1,9c Blanched Almonds 3 oz. 23c
Almonds...-. 3 oz. pkg. 20c
UNITED BUYERS STORE
Smith's Grocery
PHONE 12 SEAFORTH
Good Fellow", and a bounteous
,lunch was served. Everyone
present then signed the br'ide's
book.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. iStephen-
son spent the weekend vsiting
with the latter's brother, DT. R.
E. Sonale and 114Irs. (Shale in
Mi'd'land.
N)rs. 'Opmstein .and family of
Toronto and Mrs. swan Hall and
Douglas of Sudbury •au•e spend-
ing several weeks 'with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
McNaughton.,,
Miss Joyce Peters of. London
was a recent visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Peters,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and
family spent the weekend with
relatives in Marlette, Mich.
IN MEMORIAM
Dupes -In loving memory of opr dear
mother and wife, Mrs, Dan Dupee, who
passed away sixteou, years ago, Nov.
6th. 1641
Past her suffering, past her pain,
Cease to weep, for tears are
vain,
She who suffered is at rest,
Gone to Heaven with the blest
-Sadly missed by husband and family
and grandchildren
COMING EVENT
Monster Turkey Bingo, Wed-
nesday, Nov. ,27th. at 9 p.m. at
St. Patrick's Parish Hall, Dub-
lin.
NOVEMBER MEETING OF
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Huron County Council will meet
at the Court House, Godwin:, on Tues-
day, November 12th, 1957 at 2 P.M.
All accounts, notices of deputations,
etc., should be in the hands of the
County Clerk not later than Saturday,
November Oth, 1957
A. H. Erskine
Clerk, County of Huron
Township of McKillop
COURT. OF REVISION
The Council of the Township of Me -
Killen will meet as a Court of Revision
on the Assessment of 1967-50 at Carne-
gie Hall, Seaforth, on Monday, Nov. 4.
1957, at 10 A.M. Parties interested
should govern themselves accordingly.
3. M. ECKERT, Clerk, McKillop
FOR SALE
A purebred registered red Scotch
Shorthorn bull of serviceable age. Walter
Eckel, RR #1, Varna,' Ont.
1960 Monarch sedOR n. 2 E
b rano blue, rile.
overdrive. Will sell. at a reasonable price.
Apply E. Smith, .671r4 Seaforth
A largo whine
FOR
elel cook stove, coal
or wood. Thorpe Rivera, N. Main st.
FOR SALE
8 Holstein cows and 2 half Swiss &
Jersey, and ono Jersey cow. Jack Me -
Iver, St. Columban
• FOR SALE
Slabs, hardwood, about 12", $10 per
load. Mixedslabs, same Load $8 load.
Approximately 514 cords: to,load.
We also have bargains in dressed hem-
lock lumber, all dimensions. Fred J.
Hudie, phone HU 2-6655 Clinton
FOR SALE
60 Red Sussex pullets, 5% months
old, darting to lay. Clarence Maloney.
46r20 Dublin
FOR SALE
15 choice Hereford steers weighing be
tweln 700 and 800 lbs. Your pick from
.50 head. Archie Somerville, 014 Wagon.'.
Phone 842r11 Seaforth'
FOR SALE
Number of Dual Purpose Shorthorn
cows and heifers due: to freshen shortly.
A. E. Crozier & Sons, rr2 Seaforth.
Phone 667r22
FOR SALE
Girls figure skates, size 4, wornonly
one season, price .$5. Phone 491W, Mrs.
Mabel McNichol, Victoria street
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects. . In Hibbert Tp.,
a mile east of Dublin ,on Hwy. S, on
Saturday, Nov. 2, commencing a .1.80.
8 beds with .springs and mattresses. 6
dining room chairs, some odd chairs,
2 dressers with drawers.. 4 .stands and
drawers. washing machine and wringer.
Quantity of glass ion's and sealers, pic-
tures and frames, quilts, bread box,
brooder stove. 16 4t. ladder wheel bar-
row, 'quantity of lumber and scantling,
2 gal. coal oil can, 1 gal. oil can, gate
hinges, milk can, and number of other
articles. Terms cash. Louis Givlin,
.0000. J. Dueharine, clerk. Joseph L.
Ryan, auctioneer
FOR SALE
30 head of yearling settle. Phone
840ri1. R. J. Doig
HONEY 'FOR SALE
Light amber, 30 lb. pail 86.00. 70 1b.
can $12.50. Golden 8 Ib pails 1.90, Clover
8 db. pail $2.25. Sleek up for winter' el
these prices.: Wallace Ross Apiaries
FOR SALE
, In. South London, a two -apart-
ment house, good district, low
down payment accepted with
monthly payments. For full par-
ticulars phone 834r23 Seaforth.
NEED A HAMMERMILL
See the. new Papec. They're guaran-
teed to out perform all others. Avail-
able power take off or belt driven. Also
Woods electric grinders and oat rollers,
Local agent, V. J. Lane, Seaforth #5.
Phone 46-12 Dublin
SALESMEN WANTED
GET THE FACTS, Lot us show you
how we have helped others to become
financially independent selling Rtmvlelgh
Products. Good locality now available in
Huron Co. Write Rmvleigh s Dept: 3-
864-911, 4000 Richelieu, Montreal, Que.
FOR SALE
The best oil in Canada. Stove oil
21.8e. Purnaee ail 18.9e. Wm. M. Hart.
Phone 784. Quality is remembered long
afterprice is forgotten
WANTED
Avon Cosmetics offer ambitious ladies
the opportunity to earn $2 to $8 an hour
servicing customers in your own com-
munity. Exclusive territories now avail-
able in .Seaforth, Whlton, and district.
Write Mrs. Lourien Green, Avon Man-
ager, Box 281, Hanover, Ont.
TO RENT
the h village
of Dnbi'
g In frau e
1
house with kitchen, dining room,
living romp, den, bathroom and
3 bedrooms, hydro. Apply to
Michael B. Murray 1IR5, Seaforth,
or call Dublin 64r19
RADIO
See the Bulova pocket size transistor
radio in leatherette at 69.95; available
in unbreakable ease at 59.95; large size
in leatherette at 79.96. Generous trade-in
allowed for any okl radio. Savauges',
Seaforth
7 room fraineRhousse on Crombie at.
6 room frame house on John street,
Immediate possession. Apply Harold
Jeelcson, phone 474 Seaforth
Auction Sale
Of used material. At Zion Evangelical
Church, Lot 2, Con. 8, McKillop Twp.,
Saturday, Nov, 2, at 1.80 p.m. standard
time, 1 church shed, 18x32. Timber
frame, in good shape; pile of hardwood.
A quantity of used lumber.: 1 door, out-
side size and door iamb. Used church
benches, good pine lumber, 18 about 5 ft.
long, 8 shout 9 ft. long. 2 pieces of
Congoleum hall runner about 20 feet
each. 1 cast Iron stove in good condi-
tion. Some other articles. Terms cash.
No reserve. All articles must be sold.
Clerk, Elmer Koehler. Dennis & Wild-
fong, Auctioneers
WANTED TO BUY
Coins and bills, Canadian and Am
erioan, for my own private collection.
Free valuations upon request. All replies
will be kept strictly confidential. Apply
to Box A, The Seaforth News
TRADE SCHOOLS
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT
We are seeking men in this
area to t -rain fpr Diesel and
Heavy Equipment. High
pay and future security are
the benefits of a trained
and experienced Diesel
Man. If you have mechanic-
al aptitude, write to us for
free information without
obligation as to how you
may become a part of this -
rapidly expanding industry
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TREASURER'S SALMI OF
LAND Foit TAXES
Town of Seaforth
County of Huron
To Wit:
By virtue of a warrant issued by the
Meyer of the Town of Seaforth under
his hand and the seal of the said corp-
oration beating date the 26th day of
September Sale of lands in arrears of
taxes in the Town of Seater:A will be
held at. Town Hall, Seaforth at the hour
of S o'clock in the afternoon on the:
,6th. day of January 1958 unless the
taxes and costa are sooner paid. Notice
is hereby given that the dist oflands
for sale for arrears of taxes was pub-
liahed'in The Ontario Gazette on the
4th day of October, 1967, and Shatcopies
of the said list may be hadat my office.
Treasurer's Office, this 25th day of
September, 1967.
D. H. WILSON; Treaa,
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, , October 31,'1957
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attentions
Hospital' Bed
Flowers for all .occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W.STAPLETON.
Physician and Surgeon
. Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL,`B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5_W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A.,.M.D., Internist
'P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.. daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointmentsmade in advance are
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0.. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R..BRYANS, D.V.M.; V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN B. LONGSTAFF Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St.. Seaforth
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon.,.'9 to
5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. evrr
by, appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010,
above Hawkins' Iidwe, Mon. 9 to 5.80
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected
ffected at lowest rates in First-
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
'bine coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R.
- F' 1
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers --President, Wm. S. Alexanders
Vice Prea., R. Archibald; Manager wall
Sec,-Treaa., M. A, Reid, Seaforth.
Directors -J. L. Malone, Seaforth 1 J.
H. McEwing,Blyth; W. S. Alexander.
Walton;
Bu8ldart0
Pepper,reeeC. W.Clinton
Bornholm ; Purees, oR.
Archibald, Seaforth; AII[eter Broadfoot.
Seaforth.
Agents -Wm. Leiper Jr., Londeeboroi
J. P. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker.
Brussels, Eric Munroe, Seaforth.
, Parties desirous to effect insurance oe
transact other' business, will be promptly
attended' to by application to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM t
I IAM M HART
Office Phone 784 - rtes. 285
'ADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR.. Opposite
Dick House, phone 847R, Seaforth
Ii you want NOTICE
NOTIgravel,sand, top sell of
excavating just phone 854 Seafortb.
ED. BOYCE
For elderly Ip ple and HOME
nts.
Telephone Mrs. Boyce, 126 W Mitchell
WANTED
Highest cash prices paid for elek.
down or disabledcowsand horses. Dead
cows and horses picked up for removal
promptly. Also wantedto buy, Boar
Hogs Call collect, Bruce Marlott, At-
wood, phone 8 or 158.
NOTICE
For artificial insemination informs -
tion or service from all breeds of cattle,
phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding As.
sociation at: Clinton HU 2-8441 between
7.80 and 9.30 A -M. We have all breeds
available -top quality at low cost.
FOR SALE
Authorized agent for Viking
Cream Separators, Seaforth, Dub-
lin, Clinton and Hensall district.
Repairing a specialty. A few good
used ones on hand. Basil O'-
Rourke, Bruceefild. Phone Hun-
ter
unter 2-9131
•
Old horses wanted at 3%c lb.,
and dead cattle at value. If dead
phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch. Phone collect 148314 or
1483J1 (Goderich)
You'll Hear Better
the SON!OTONE way
For free booklets send this adver-
tisement to Dept. 52
REVELL HEARING SERVICE
Box #1 London, Ont.
METERED
Furnace Oil & Stove OH
DELIVERIES
Walden & Broadfoot
Phones: Bus. 680 w Res. 337 It
Mitchell Cider Mill
Will operate' every day except
Mondays, starting Oct. 8 until
Nov. 22. By appointment. '
Proprietors
FRED HENNICK & SON